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			NADA shows average retail for that bike at $4,805... If you think yours is a little better than average you may ask a little more.
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			how you find that? you a dealer or is that from a website?
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			googled nada fourwheelers and found something, thanks Reggoh
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			I was looking at that exact model for Christmas. At Honda on the Southside it was brand new for 4400.00.  Manual shift 4x4
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			Rusty, I would double check what they quoted you... $4400 sounds about right for a Manual Shift 2WD... the 4WD usually steps the price up to about $5500-$6000... if you can get the 4WD for that price you should buy it because it's a steal.
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			I'll double check
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			Ok. The one I looked at was a brand new 2014 420 4x4. Manual shift for 4600. The 2015 are almost 1000$ more  there is an electric shift power steering model in salty Cajun classified with only 98 miles for 5000.  I bought a 2013 4x4 power steering auto and electric shift for 5000$. Hope that helps. | 
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			thanks for the help guys, guess i will keep it, i can't sell it for what they are selling new ones for and i won't sell it for what i am seeing some bikes that are twice the age, and there isn't much room in between
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			A little off course here, but after owning a Polaris CVT drive, I don't ever see myself going back to a manual shift. I just don't care for the upshifting and downshifting, especially when I have muddy boots.   Just curious if anyone has any experience with the new Hondamatics. From what I hear, it's an automatic, but no belt drive. It shifts like an automatic in a car or truck. | 
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			Just like a car tranny. No belts. Seems to be a little quieter that way. Don't know if it's any better.
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